Rebecca Rosen

cello

Rebecca Rosen (b. 1978, Los Angeles) began studying cello at age nine. In 2000, after receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in music theory from the University of California, Los Angeles, she began a specialization in baroque cello with Professor Elisabeth LeGuin. In addition to her training, she took master classes with Phoebe Carrai and Christophe Coin, among others.

In 2002 Rebecca was awarded the J. William Fulbright scholarship to continue her studies at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague where she graduated in 2007 as a student of Jaap ter Linden.

In addition to her permanent place at Heliosfero (formerly Symphonie Atlantique), she is first cellist of the baroque orchestra B’Rock, New Collegium(formerly Collegium Musicum Den Haag), Les Passions de l’Âme and is part of the ensembles La Cicala and Ensemble Bonne Corde. Rebecca also plays with renowned orchestras such as Capriccio Stravagante, Les Ambassadeurs, La Dolcezza, Vox Luminis, Pygmalion, and Les Musiciens du Louvre.

Rebecca plays a cello built in 1745 by Joann Andreas Kämbl.